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Kendra Wilkinson Posted a New Photo With Kids Hank & Alijah & We Can’t Handle How Grown Up They Look

There’s definitely some “13 going on 30” action happening in the Wilkinson family! Real estate mogul Kendra Wilkinson just celebrated her birthday in style — with a meal at Nobu with her loved ones. She posted a new photo on Instagram with her kids Hank, 14 and Alijah, 10, and what we can’t get over (besides the subtle Nobu flex) is how grown up they look!

“Here comes 39… 🎂,” the former Playboy model wrote about herself.

But here comes full-blown teendom for her kids, who she shares with ex Hank Baskett. They looked so mature and confident sitting next to their famous mama, wearing coordinating blue and white outfits, subtle grins, and showing off their enviable curls.

We weren’t the only ones who were stunned by the photos.

“I literally can’t handle this — they were JUST babies,” one follower said. “Wow they’ve grown up so much! Well done babe,” another added.

Maybe we shouldn’t be so surprised. Hank is going to high school in the fall. In fact, Wilkinson came under fire in April after she posted a photo of Hank holding the acceptance letter to the private school he got into. “I love you so much and watched you work hard to get to where you are. I’m so proud of you my boy. Keep going!!!” she captioned the photo.

And while it might sound harmless, followers were reportedly concerned by the fact that it explicitly showed where he was going to high school. That’s some major information to share about a minor. Comments on the post have since been turned off, but the photo remains. A photo that’s probably reached at least her 3.1 million followers. And sure, plenty of parents share their kids’ college admissions, and this was a Proud Mom moment, but we can understand the concern about high school.

Earlier this year, Wilkinson told Us Weekly that Hank and Alijah are “everything good and great” about her life.

“They’re everything easy about my life. They’re everything right about my life. They ground me and they make me a better person,” she said in a candid interview about motherhood and her mental health struggles. “They’re such good kids. I’m so lucky to have them. They don’t make anything challenging. It’s just very easy.”

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